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oci8 1.3.1

Package Information
Summary Extension for Oracle Database
Maintainers Christopher Jones < christopher dot jones at oracle dot com > (lead) [details]
Wez Furlong (lead) [inactive] [details]
Tianfang Yang (lead) [inactive] [details]
Antony Dovgal (lead) [inactive] [wishlist] [details]
Andi Gutmans (lead) [inactive] [details]
License PHP
Description The OCI8 extension lets you access Oracle Database.

Use 'pecl install oci8' to install for PHP 8.2.

Use 'pecl install oci8-3.2.1' to install for PHP 8.1.

Use 'pecl install oci8-3.0.1' to install for PHP 8.0.

Use 'pecl install oci8-2.2.0' to install for PHP 7.

The current OCI8 extension can be linked with Oracle Client libraries from Oracle Database 11.2 or later. (OCI8 3.0 and earlier can be linked with 10g or later). The Oracle Client libraries are in the free Oracle Instant Client from https://www.oracle.com/database/technologies/instant-client.html. They are also included in your database installation.

Oracle's standard cross-version connectivity applies. For example, PHP OCI8 linked with Oracle Client 19c can connect to Oracle Database 11.2 onward. See Oracle's note "Oracle Client / Server Interoperability Support" (ID 207303.1) for details.
Release notes
Version 1.3.1
(beta)
Fixed bug #44113 (New collection creation can fail with OCI-22303)
Fixed bug #42841 (Crash with REF CURSORS when statement caching enabled)
Fixed bug #42496 (Cursor leak selecting LOBs
Fixed bug #43497 (Temporary LOB leak)
Fixed PECL bug #12431 (ping functionality is broken)
Allow compilation with 64bit Instant Client RPMs
Allow -with-oci8=instantclient with no directory specified look for RPM install
Refine DRCP connection pooling functionality

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